NintendoRobot wrote:MadWorld-I dont think ill ever play anything so gory yet awesome on the Wii again, has to be one of the best (action?) games ever

Ugh. I played this game for 3-4 hours and then sold it. A+ for the artwork, C- for the gameplay, F for the sound.

I honestly liked its gameplay even if it doesn get a little repetitive, however I completely agree with you on the sound, the music is terrible and you have to lower the SFX just to hear what the commentators are saying, and even the commentators get repetitive since they only have about 10 lines per level

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, PS2. Finally beat it. It is a game oriented toward kids and is pretty easy most of the way through but when you reach the last two boss battles, the second to last one is incredibly difficult and kind of ruins the experience.

Classic. Sonic, after all these years, is an amazing game. After beating it, yes with all the chaos emeralds, I immediately got the soundtrack. I don't know if any game level will match the Star Light zone in design, music, and graphics.

The game remains so beautiful that I found myself trying to slow Sonic down, to just enjoy the scenery. If there is anyone on this site who hasn't completed Sonic, shame on you, you are missing out on a classic gaming experience.

Deus Ex on PC. There were times when the possibilities of that game had me going me, but then it let me down on execution. I remember when I was dropped off on the roof of this huge building in Area 51, and I just looked out over everything, and was like, "wow, there's so many ways to go about this!" But then once I got going it was: shoot the badguy, flip the switch, open the door, go here, boring ass stuff. Shitty on the whole.

Going to finish up Operation: Anchorage (Fallout 3 expansion) soon, and look forward to going back and beating the original Legend of Zelda, as it has been about 8 years since I did it last. I also want to restart Shadow of the Colossus.